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Central Eurasia in global politics : conflict, security, and development / International studies in sociology and social anthropology, INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS -- The Crisis in IR Theory: Towards a Critical Geopolitics Approach -- Part One -- THE POLICY OF PROJECTING POWER INTO VACUUM AREAS -- I The Geopolitics of Power Projection in US Foreign Policy: From Colonization to Globalization, Henk Houweling and Mehdi Parvizi Amineh -- II Caspian Energy: Oil and Gas Resources and the Global Market, Mehdi Parvizi Amineh and Henk Houweling -- Part Two -- LOCAL DYNAMIC -- III Nation-State Building in Central Asia: A Lost Case?, Pınar Akçalı -- IV Political Processes in Post-Soviet Central Asia, Shirin Akiner -- V The Economic and Social Impact of Systemic Transition in Central Asia and Azerbaijan, Michael Kaser -- VI Gendered Transitions: The Impact of the Post-Soviet Transition on Women in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Armine Ishkanian -- Part Three -- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN OUTSIDERS, NEIGHBORS AND CENTRAL EURASIAN REPUBLICS -- VII Sino-Indian Relations: Security Dilemma, Ideological Polarization, or Cooperation Based on 'Comprehensive Security'?, Kurt Radtke -- VIII The US and the EU in CEA. Relations with Regional Powers, Mehdi Parvizi Amineh and Henk Houweling -- IX Paradigms of Iranian Policy in Central Eurasia and Beyond, Eva Rakel -- Part Four -- LOCAL CONFLICTS -- X Growing Tension and the Threat of War in the Southern Caspian Sea: The Unsettled Division Dispute and Regional Rivalry, Hooman Peimani -- XI The 'Power of Water' in a Divided Central Asia, Max Spoor and Anatoly Krutov -- XII A Transnational Policy for Conflict Reduction and Prevention in the South Caucasus, Robert M. Cutler -- XIII International Challenges and Domestic Preferences in the Post-Soviet Political Transition of Azerbaijan, Ayça Ergun -- Index. |
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INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITORS -- The Crisis in IR Theory: Towards a Critical Geopolitics Approach -- Part One -- THE POLICY OF PROJECTING POWER INTO VACUUM AREAS -- I The Geopolitics of Power Projection in US Foreign Policy: From Colonization to Globalization, Henk Houweling and Mehdi Parvizi Amineh -- II Caspian Energy: Oil and Gas Resources and the Global Market, Mehdi Parvizi Amineh and Henk Houweling -- Part Two -- LOCAL DYNAMIC -- III Nation-State Building in Central Asia: A Lost Case?, Pınar Akçalı -- IV Political Processes in Post-Soviet Central Asia, Shirin Akiner -- V The Economic and Social Impact of Systemic Transition in Central Asia and Azerbaijan, Michael Kaser -- VI Gendered Transitions: The Impact of the Post-Soviet Transition on Women in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Armine Ishkanian -- Part Three -- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN OUTSIDERS, NEIGHBORS AND CENTRAL EURASIAN REPUBLICS -- VII Sino-Indian Relations: Security Dilemma, Ideological Polarization, or Cooperation Based on 'Comprehensive Security'?, Kurt Radtke -- VIII The US and the EU in CEA. Relations with Regional Powers, Mehdi Parvizi Amineh and Henk Houweling -- IX Paradigms of Iranian Policy in Central Eurasia and Beyond, Eva Rakel -- Part Four -- LOCAL CONFLICTS -- X Growing Tension and the Threat of War in the Southern Caspian Sea: The Unsettled Division Dispute and Regional Rivalry, Hooman Peimani -- XI The 'Power of Water' in a Divided Central Asia, Max Spoor and Anatoly Krutov -- XII A Transnational Policy for Conflict Reduction and Prevention in the South Caucasus, Robert M. Cutler -- XIII International Challenges and Domestic Preferences in the Post-Soviet Political Transition of Azerbaijan, Ayça Ergun -- Index. |
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